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The effect of electron induced secondary electrons on the characteristics of low-pressure capacitively coupled radio frequency plasmas

We investigate the effects of secondary electrons (SEs), induced by electrons impinging on the electrodes, on the characteristics of low-pressure single-frequency capacitively coupled plasmas (CCPs) by particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collisions (PIC/MCC) simulations. In a recent PIC/MCC simulation stud...

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